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FiR5t post..
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AC Faces $1.3B Fine On Slashdot
Hugh G. Rection writes
"Slashdot editors, who have been aggressively pursuing what they see as anticompetitive practices among frosty posters, could impose their largest fine ever in a market-dominance case against Anonymous Coward. The commission began investigating AC in 2000 after Signal 11, its arch-rival, filed a complaint. In two sets of charges, in 2007 and 2008, the commission accused AC of abusing its dominant position in first posts by giving large frosties to message board operators, by paying message board admins to delay or cancel logged in posters, and by offering frosties to blog concentrators at volumes large enough to require captchas to bring them under control. Some legal experts speculate that AC's fine could reach about a billion euros, or $1.3B. 'I'd be surprised if the fine isn't as high or higher than a dirty hippy on acid,' said an antitrust and competition lawyer in London. In 2004 AC paid a fine of 497M, or $663M at current exchange rates, after being accused of abusing his dominance; the EU imposed another $1.3B fine in Feb. 2008."
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